We switched to Leaflet.js all over: it is mobile friendly, small, well documented, well supported, open source and can display all kinds of tiles, including OSM and Google.
But we don't use it integrated with Seaside.
On 27 Jan 2014, at 22:26, Esteban A. Maringolo <emaringolo at gmail.com> wrote:
> Is anybody using any kind of map directly from Seaside?
>> Nowadays I'm using Google Maps, but everything is coded in JavaScript
> and I get the data from a REST API. I want to move as much as I can to
> the Seaside side.
>> I'd like to create a map directly as a brush, and handle events and
> other kind of things as I do with jQuery.
>> Any pointers here?
>> There was a James Foster version, but It seems to use v2 of the Google
> Maps API, maybe somebody has a newer one.
>> I'm not tied to Google Maps, I could use any of the mapping solutions
> mentioned in the subject.
>>> Regards!
>> Esteban A. Maringolo
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